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328: 484: 33: 108: 528: 547:, its name was changed from 'Muslim Seminary' to 'Sayeed Seminary' in the memory of its late founder, to throw a more secular light at the institution. Sayeed Seminary was recognised as a High School from 1 June 1945 as revealed in the Orissa Gazette No.30 dated 3.8.1945. The school came into the direct payment system from 1974 for teaching staff and from 1977 for the non-teaching staff. 507:
agreed to make a monthly grant of Rs 50. A managing committee was formed by Sayeed in 1913 and Maulavi Golam Mohammad, Mohammad Kasim Ahmad Quazi, Kameeruddin Khan, Alla Bira, Mahammad Sayeed Abdus Sakur, Babu Akshay Chandra Ray, Satyabrata Patnaik and Devendranath Ray were appointed as its members.
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In October 1908, Sayeed organized and led various mass protests against the British government regarding the new provision introduced by the British, which provided limited and separate reservation of seats for Muslim and Hindu students in schools at the time of admission. Because of his
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subjects in 1908, obtaining a first class in his special subjects and standing the first of his year. He was the first muslim from Orissa province to become a graduate. Sayeed was then appointed as an assistant head master at Victoria high school,
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After Sayeed's death, Moulavi Golam Mohammad was appointed as its President and Akshay Chandra Ray, its Vice President. The efforts made by Sayeed Mohammed was acknowledged and appreciated by the Secretary to Government of
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The school formally opened on Friday, 8 August 1913 with 500 students on its roll in a rented building. It was largely dependent on donations. Meanwhile, Sayeed managed to persuade a generous merchant of
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and thus, to cultivate the ideals of nationalism in the hearts of Indian students; he established a new nationalist school called the 'Muslim Seminary' in 1913 at
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in which Gandhiji had addressed the people of Cuttack. Sayeed contributed generously to the Tilak Swaraj Fund as per Gandhiji's appeal. In the wake of the
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among its students; Sayeed had made it mandatory for all the teachers and students of the school to wear clothes made of
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Sayeed saw this as an excellent idea to educate and uplift Indian children without actually serving or working under the
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rule. Sayeed's maternal uncle, Imaan ul Haque practiced as a lawyer at Cuttack court and was a colleague of
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educationist, freedom fighter and philanthropist. In 1913, he founded the Moslem Seminary (present day:
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to set an example. He co-founded the All Odisha Khilafat Committee in 1922 before his death.
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by the British government. Being a nationalist, he also worked in close association with
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and did his F.A. there, after which he qualified the entrance examination and joined the
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became a reputed high school in the city, that offered education to both
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co-founded the All Odisha Khilafat Committee, in the wake of the
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Muslims In Indian Cities : Trajectories Of Marginalisation
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in the early 1900s. He was one of the prominent members of the
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established the first nationalist school in Odisha called the
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The University of Calcutta in the late nineteenth century, by
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Janab Maulana Sayeed Mohammed was born in Madhigarh, into the
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Indian Odia educationist, freedom fighter and philanthropist
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participation in the nationalist movements against the
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in order to attain formal education. After studying at
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Index


Dhenkanal State
British India
Cuttack
Bihar and Orissa
British India
Qadam e Rasool, Cuttack
British Raj
Ravenshaw Collegiate School
Calcutta Madrasa
Calcutta University
Educationist
Begum Badar un nissa Akhtar
Afzal-ul Amin
Atharuddin Mohammed
Hussain Rabi Gandhi
Sultana Farhat Amin
Indian
Odia
Sayeed Seminary
Cuttack
Odisha
British
Utkal Sammilani
Ekram Rasul
non-cooperation movement
India
Dewan
Dhenkanal
Atharuddin Mohammad Athar

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